Pay attention to 32:20-22. Whose battle is it? Who is doing the fighting and conquering? Why is that important?
In 33:1-4, at this point in the story, 40 years later, why is it important to remember the story of Passover and the flight from Egypt? What, if any, implications does that have for our stories?
What do you think of God’s marching orders in 33:50-56?
In the Mark passage, what, if any, relationship is there between the discussion in vv.43-47 have to do with vv. 33-34?